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Do you have a year, where its the anniversary of many

Gunfighter14e2

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cross roads or memories of your life?
This year has been 60, from basic training
Would have been 50 for marriage, had she out lived her cancer.
40 from the last time I wore green for uncle.
30 when my eyes opened up & found uncle had been lying to me from birth.
20 when the last child was on her own.
10 the first year of the wife's passing.
 
No I have not thought of it that way..............
Hunter of Remora's ?? these ones ?

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Much respect! Far too few marriages make it for the long haul.
I got a little over a few decades till our 50th.
Ya, I got lucky. I came from a broken home & swore I'd never have my children endure the same. I wanted all the running out of my life & whoever I married as well. Swore I would never marry for Tit's ass or cash, and I tested her in many ways to within 24 hrs of saying I do, and she never faltered, once. A woman that will/would fuck before marriage, was not for me.
 
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19 years since graduating police Academy. That worked out well.

Got married that next weekend so 19 years of marriage. That’s still holding in there.
 
This month will be the 24th anniversary (April 29, 2000) of my wedding to my second and current wife. We have been with each other since December 19, 1993.

I turned 60 last month. Just another day. I am still the brat I have always been. The flesh is weak but the spirit is willing.

My first wife passed away July 28, 1992.

My mother passed away March 14, 1987.

In 1974, I was 10 years old and we moved from California, where I was born, to Texas. I also started teaching myself guitar. All we could afford was a new set of strings of my natural father's old guitar and Mel Bay's Book of Chords. And my step-grandfather taught me how to read sheet music.

I still play guitar today.

I started doing electrical work in 1983 and still have not figured out how to get out of it.